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frente a australia por 3 a uno, en partido por el grupo "d"...los mexicanos con dos derrotas en el torneo enfrentaran a italia el proximo jueves...(wipe)en espaqa, el real betis paso al cuarto lugar de la general, despues de golear al getafe por 4 a 2... el betis llego a 19 puntos, uno menos que el real madrid que tiene 20...

australia. many of the passengers arriving here from around the country are miners, they board plans chartered by mining companies and fly to various locations close to the mines. the miners work for seven to ten days at a time and then return home to their families to rest. these laborers have been the backbone of the mining boom. >> i love it. i've been doing it for 12 years. it's been good for me. obviously the even time roster is a preferred roster. very family friendly. >> reporter: western australia has an abundance of mines. they produce iron ore, gold and other minerals. many mining companies have opened offices in the state capital perth. the city's population has grown considerably over the last decade. but now -- >> the dramatic file in iron ore prices has sent shock waves through australia's resources industry. >> reporter: in september, a major australian mining firm suspended its iron ore production at a mine near perth. the world's largest resource company also said it would scrap a plan to invest $20 billion on expanding gold and uranium mines. both decisions were pro

] >> thank you for that. yes. >> i went to school in australia, and we had detailed history of the revolution, boston tea party and so on. and then of the american civil war. we knew almost everything about that. we had the battle of antitee tunnel and gettysburg and so on. into when i came here in 1957, i found i really knew a lot more about the revolution and the civil war than colleagues here, students and academics. but we never heard a word about the war of 1812. it was not mentioned, and it was not in our history. any idea why that should be? >> the speaker noted that he was educated in australia, and there was quite a comprehensive education on the topics of the american revolution and the american civil war but almost nothing on the war of 1812, and why might that be? well, the british did not tend to regard the american war of 1812 as a particular significant war at all. for the british, this was just a side show in the global war with napoleon. so for them the war of 1812 is not as important as the one that's happening on the european continent, so that might have something to do wi

to australia. >> today the secretary directed that the matter be referred to the inspector general of the department of defense for investigation. it is now in the hands of the department of the secretary-general. >> brown: early news accounts said allen and kelley exchanged 20,000-30,000 pages of emails and other documents over the last two years. for part of that time the general served as deputy commander at u.s. central command faced at the air force base in tampa. jill kelley and her hus ban often organized social events for the military. one senior defense official said today that the emails between allen and kelley were mostly routine and involved planning for parties. another described them as, quote, flirtatious. for his part allen denied any wrongdoing. the four star general took over command in afghanistan in july of 2011. from then general david petraeus. >> it is my intention to maintain the momentum of this campaign. this great comain on which we have embarked. >> brown: in that role allen is also overseeing the pullout of u.s. combat forces and transition to an afgha

. it is the culture that captured the heart and mind that this australia. it is the idea that shaped these policies and personality. it is the ideal that makes you feel it/should should be sure to present in every 10 years criticism of a niche in to which he doesn't even belong. it is the equation that taught him that everything and anything is possible. it is the nation. this is the land of the possible, the land in which men and women are born in and give an opportunity for liberty, where liberties guaranteed. it is the same land that the tennessean teenager, floridian father, maryland mother with a bond under one flag, the train of a better life. free to choose their own happiness, for your risk of how confident is associated to failure. free to speak their mind without the richard duchenne of fellow citizens acting unaccustomed and uncomfortable with those prepared to say what they think, particularly they don't agree. free to reap the award of success without suffering debilitating envy and unending sniping of those incapable or unwilling to secure similar compensation. this is the nation of p

. >>> right now tens of thousands are awaiting anxiously across northern australia to find out whether clouds will part in time for a total eclipse of the sun. it is going to start after sunrise in australia, 12:30 our time. meteorologists predicting clouds that could spoil the view. totality is the darkness that happens at the peak of the eclipse going to last a little more than two minutes you can watch it live go to abc7news.com click on see it on tv. >>> mike talking about how things are going to be for us on our coast. >> warmer outside already today, warmer weather on the way for tomorrow. this time of the year, it won't hang around long, get out there and enjoy it while you can. good morning, high pressure, you can see it traps a little pollution, humidity in the lower levels that have why we have some haze not a spare the air day. we look from mount tamalpais towards mount sutro some of the haze over the bay water. live doppler 7 hd, radar returns are few and far between today, friday's forecast more likely. we are still picking up high clouds that is going to mix with our sun and kee

the contrast there with seoul's kospi. it's trading down at 1,867. australia's benchmark index is down. you can see the contrast between asian indexes and the nikkei. u.s. consumer prices posted only a minor gain last month as the rise in gasoline came to an end. the consumer price index rose 0.1% from the previous month. clothing recognize 0.7% and shelter includiing rent gained 0.3%. people who make traditional japanese paper fear their may will losing relevance. >> reporter: home furnishing professionals gathered here at this trade show in tokyo. >> translator: are they reusable? don't they rot? >> they don't go moldy either. that sounds good. >> reporter: the vases are made of paper. treated with a mix of special resins makie ining them water p >> translator: we're really impressed by the response. it's much better than we expected. demand for washi has been cooling since fewer houses are being fitted with traditional siding paper doors. the company teamed up with a local designer to create washi products that could capture the imagination of consumers. >> translator: i suggested making vas

, to be 11 days on the road all the way over to australia, then back through asia and then to the middle east and then home, secretary clinton is back here in washington. she's here for thanksgiving, and so far, as we've been reporting, that cease-fire appears to be holding. fred. >> all right. in the meantime, hillary clinton has made it very clear that she would likely leave this position at the end of her term. topping the list of those that might be nominated would be s s susan rice. she's been speaking for the first time in response to so much criticism that she has received on how she handled that attack in benghazi, libya. what more can you tell us about what she is saying and how that is resonating, jill? >> i wouldn't say, fredricka, that she really, you know, broke new ground or changed what this administration has been saying, but obama rice did say herself that with a lot of criticism coming from republicans and specifically john mccain has made some comments about her essentially saying that and that she do a maya culpa and retract what she has said or at least set it right. thi

is the largest explorer of wolveof woo? i'm going to say b, australia. >> i can't see that at all. i say b. >> we're right. >> we are? >> which state produces more coal? pennsylvania, west virginia or wyoming? >> i'm going to say west virginia. [ buzzer ] >> it's wyoming? >> that's what it says. can you see? >> no i cannot see but thank you for asking. this country has one of the most crucial roles in the world wine industry. which country is the world's largest producer and exporter of cork? i'm going to say portugal. >> how did you know what the the choices were? >> i saw the questions earlier. i don't know the answers though. >> i'm going to say spain. >> is it morocco? >> no, you won. >> it's portugal? >> so congratulations. >> is there wine? >> no. you get nothing. but you know what we are going to have? kathie lee's friday funny. >> this is from rob. very cute. a lady was told by her girlfriend taking a milk bath would make her skin soft and is up pell asupple and younger loo. she left a note on the door asking the milk man to come in. she filled the tub and sat there naked and asked the mi

accent) south carolina and of course (southern accent) australia. >> jon: (laughs) that's how australians say australia? >> they do if they're from south carolina, jon, yes. >> jon: pronouncing these different regions like you're a sophomore just back from a semester abroad is pretentious. it's a little dickish. >> jon, this is no time for name calling and, in fact, governor romney understands john oliver's frustration. (laughter) it's a feeling that's been nagging at him since he was a scrappy little street rat selling papers for tuppence in chittany square. can. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: what? >> (in a cockney accent) that's the life wot i lived! romney for presidentnt ♪74lys 2rst gettzo 2vf.]tn' b free-crediÑv-pbyováwt-co b b (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, his new fame is called "chasing mavericks." >> i want to ride that wave. i want to that i can that drop. >> it's not gonna happen. >> why not? >> because untrained boys don't step in the ring with mike tyson, that's why. >> i can handle it! >> you don't just do it. buddy, i've been s

. a rare solar eclipse in the northeast of australia left spectators in the dark for a few moments. viewers were instructed to wear eye protection because the sun's rays are just as dangerous from behind the moon. the last full solar eclipse seen in australia was a decade ago. very cool video. >>> well, finally, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. a whole new monster emerges. you'd never know it. it's called a harp sponge. while it may look innocent, this creature is a deep sea predator. the sponge traps small crustaceans in its branching limbs and then begins the digestion process. don't worry though as this creature only hangs out on the deep ocean floor. just scuba divers that have to pay attention to it. they're not crustaceans. don't worry, it's new video. >> i want to find something new and name it after myself. >> a bill karins predator. i can do that for you. >> that sounds horrible. name it something else. >>> it's time for now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. lawmakers will gather on capital hill to select the

of a percent. we're looking at 1895 at the moment and in australia the benchmark indid didex is tradir 4378 in australia. >>> bank of japan governor has expressed strong concern over a call for bold monetary easing voiced by the leader of the largest opposition party. liberal democratic party president has repeatedly floated an idea of having the central bank directly buy government bonds to fund public works projects. he has also urged the boj to set an inflation target of 2 to 3% and carry out unlimited monetary easing. he responded at a news conference following the policy meeting. the bond brchs by the bank of japan for similar action could lead to an unlimited circulation of money. it is a lesson in history both at home and abroad that such a move would create various problems. >> he also noted that it would be unrealistic to raise the inflation goal from the current 1% to 3%. he said mobilizing all policy tools to achieve such a price increase would push up long-term interest rates hurting efforts to cut the country's fiscal deficit. sharp is reducing its payroll through a voluntary r

. australia is another key ally in the region. prime minister julia gillard pledged cooperations during president obama's second term. >> i'd like to welcome president obama my warmest congratulations on his reelection. we've got so much to do together in these years. >> chinese leaders also sent congratulatory messages. yet china's one asian country that might become frustrated with an expanded u.s. presence in the region. chinese have vowed to strengthen their maritime strength. not everyone in the region shared excitement over obama's victory. ahmadinejad accused the election as capitalists. obama wasted no time in showing his continued interest in the region. white house officials announced on thursday the president is expected to attend the east asia summit next week in cambodia. >>> presidential candidates are stepping up their campaigns. the front runner is taking a tough stance on foreign policy and the opposition camps announced a surprise move. park said historical and territorial issues are causing diplomatic conflicts in east asia. she said she'd also be open to dialogue. pa

doppler, coming up. >>> stunning video out of australia where a crane catches fire then collapses. >>> feds take action against a popular peanut butter maker. >>> frightening scene high over sydney, australia after a construction crane caught fire the incident forced police to evacuate thousands good thing they did the crane's massive arm collapsed on to a roof below. nobody was hurt. the company that owns this crane also owns the one that collapsed in new york during hurricane sandy. >>> to the crisis in egypt. clashes have broken out in cairo hours before planned massive rally by opponents of the country's president. thousands are taking to the streets, throwing rocks, clashing with police near the u.s. embassy in tahrir square. angry protesters want president morsi to rescind decreases granting himself near absolute powers. morsi has tried to soften his position saying he is only increasing his powers temporarily. >>> palestinian officials say yasser arafat's remains have been reburied hours after being exhumed. it began early today under the cover of huge blue sheets. official

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should be extended. delegates from the european union and australia are calling for an extension until 2020 when a new framework is scheduled to take effect. representatives of island states and developing nations want a five-year extension. they argue major economies may not be able to agree to severe reduction targets over the long-term. japanese delegates say they will not join the extended protocol. they want to continue using something called the clean development mechanism. it allows rich countries to earn carbon off sets by providing nds and technology to poor nations to help them reduce their emissions. >>> the people in charge of the site of the world's worst nuclear accident say they have taken a big step in cleaning it up. workers have raised part of a permanent shelter around a reactor at the nuclear plant in chernobyl. the area around the plant is highly contaminated. the workers raised an arched section that will surround the destroyed unit. the number 4 reactor was covered with a concrete and metal structure after the explosion in 1986. the so-called stone coffin deterio

the earth and the sun that cast a dark shadow over parts of australia for two minutes. some areas saw a rare solar eclipse that turned morning into night for a brief period. a lot of scientists traveled to australia to see this. the next total solar eclipse will happen in 2015. >> beautiful. >> the ominous clouds sort of shifting through there. >> it happens in real life. you think it only happens in the movies. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. it's cold out there again, tom. >>> we're in the earth shadow. clear and cold. right now the temperatures are down below freezing. all those areas in blue are in the 20s and even some teens out of the mountains of west virginia this morning. it's in the upper 20s, near 30 degrees across most of maryland and west virginia. reagan national it's at 36. hay market, prince william county at 6:00 a.m. clear, around 30 degrees. by noontime with bright sunshine, ought to be mid-40s. we'll have lighter winds, a clear sky, chilly day, highs reaching near 50 by midafternoon. a look at the rest of the week and the weekend on the latest potential storm in t

to australia to be developed. >> it is behind the front lines and it was far enough to be safe, but very close to the front. it became a very important rest area. >> the soldiers used the photographs as post cards, some telling their families they were surviving the trenches and others how they missed home. >> such powerful messages like, i am alive, well, i am dismayed. craig moe collection of 800 photographs has been described as one of the most significant world war roman one finds in recent years, offering a glimpse of life after one battle and the weight before the next -- wait before the next. experiences recorded on faces. bbc news, australia. >> this is "bbc world news." the headlines, a video posted on the internet appears to show syrian rebels summarily executing a dozen captured government soldiers. jobs figures are out in the u.s. and the election campaigns carry on. today rallies move on to ohio and wisconsin. the bbc has heard allegations of dozens of young man being shot by the military in northeast nigeria. but killings reportedly happened on thursday. an iman said he had seen

in australia. general petraeus i would lake to testify but i can't. how convenient at this point. we knew what happened in libya that night. charlene lamb, they are watching in realtime. we now know the only reason these navy seals jumped into the consulate is because they heard cries for help. requests to the white house were made for help for back-up. so we are to believe the president didn't know that either because two weeks later she telling the country, i'm not sure if it's a terrorist attack? >> right. here is one of the potential places where there is a link. we know now that general petraeus knew he was under investigation. we also know he thought he could keep his job. this is exactly the time period when he goes up to the hill and according to those who why the were the hearings this is because of the video. you have a very suspicious set of circumstances where he is trying to keep his job, he wants to keep the administration happy and people are asking questions. did that affect his testimony on benghazi. he did his own report on benghazi which he hasn't released and secretary clin

exporter of wool? much of which is produced on enormous she will ranches called stations. >> australia, b. >> hadn't even come up yet. >> a, b, c, on the bottom. you need glasses. >> i say b. >> we're right. >> we are? >> which state produces more coal, pennsylvania, west virginia or wyoming? >> west virginia. >> west virginia! >> wyoming, it is wyoming? >> that's what it says, can you see? >> no, i can't see, but thank you for asking. this country has one of the most crucial roles in the wine industry. this country is the world's widest exporter of cork. >> i'm going to say portugal. >> how did you know the answers? >> i saw the answers earlier. >> i'm going to say spain. >> is it portugal? >> congratulations. >> is there a wine -- >> no. but you know what we are going to have? kathie lee's friday funny. >> this is from facebook fan rob kemp. very cute. a lady was told by her girlfriend taking a milk bath would make her skin soft and supple and younger looking. one day she left a note on her door asking the milk man to please come in. once inside, she showed the milkman into the bathroom

? >> it was quite a sight in australia. why the solar eclipse was so rare. coming your way. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, total solar eclipse. one happened y >>> it is one of the most exciting astrological events of all a total solar eclipse and one happened yesterday but a far, far piece away from here am a small strip of land in australia was the only place seen in person. moon blocked out the sun for about two minutes. the last total eclipse visible in australia was a decade ago and this won't happen again on earth until 2015, i believe. >> wow. that's so neat. >> oh, yeah. it's more fun on video. you can't really see it, doing one of those things. >>> new snow in the sierra has ski resorts opening for business quite a bit early. >> many hope to see a boost in the business for the thanksgiving holiday. heavenly mountain resort and others are opening today two days ahead of schedule. recent storms have dumped more than three feet of snow. officials hope the early opening is a things to come. >> it's always important to be open for thanksgiving and this year, it's very important after the season we had last y

, and australia, and other places with universal health care. >> my favorite is they are like what did i do wrong? >> stephanie: i said yesterday they are in their nancy kerrigan phase, why? >> the latest thing is democrats stole the election. >> stephanie: right. >> i read something like it's not just fair there aren't as many white people. >> stephanie: karl rove said it's because obama suppressed the vote. all right. here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, president obama is going to give a speech on the economy time from the east room of the white house addressing his plans moving forward including how he might avoid the looming fiscal clip. if all of the bush tax expire and the automatic spending cuts kick in, we do face falling into another recession. buddies missing all of the cuts and revenue increases could put us at greater economic risk. there is a new sense of urgency among members of congress to come to some sort of agreement but we have some fundamental obstacles, house speaker john boehner won't accept higher individual tax hikes, and harry reid says

sector. >> of course. and look at australia, already trying to figure out how it's going to chart growth from here. by the way, the rest of the world trying to figure out if china is not going to be a couple right away. >> talk about australia. >> australia consumers were in the mood to spend. consumer confidence rose to an 18-month high in november. still there could be room for further rate cuts ahead. australia's wages grew at a slower pace in the third quarter. >>> in queensland in australia, early this morning, they got quite the opposite. a full solar eclipse. i've never seen one of these. completely block out the sun at 6:39 local time. do we have any pictures? thousands have packed state beaches -- my face would be like that. there we go. >> there we go. >> you can still see kelly's smile. that will shine through. that wing crosby film, where he got sent back to the middle ages and he convinced everybody he was a wizard because he knew there was a full solar eclipse. >> i haven't seen that film. i was going to go with you. we'll get uk unemployment data out. it is biggest figure

. it was dark in australia for a different reason today. they had a total solar eclipse in parts of australia. beautiful shot. you are never supposed to look at it, but you can through this television shot, but if you see this with the regular eye, do not look. northern australia the only spot to get it and the last total eclipse until 2015. a cool shot there. and tonight while we stay dark in the bay area we'll get chilly as well. san rafael down to 45. napa 44. chilly but not as chilly as the past couple days. now let's talk about the rain. high def doppler picking up nothing around vallejo, concord, walnut creek, but later this week things will change and we could use the rainfall. since july 1st i averaged the bay area together and came up with 44% of our normal rainfall since july 1st. we will be addk to that significant -- adding to that significantly over the next several days. now the setup. you might notice a lot of jet con trails. we are going to see a change in the lower atmosphere but one thing has to happen first. the high pressure dome has to move out and allow the storm to move

in australia. >> we have a thing [ indiscernible ] >> just a few days after the delivery, the reunion between bay area police and this little boy they helped bring into the world. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> get ready. the nicest day of the week today. those temperatures 60s and 70s across the bay area. enjoy it. there's some rain coming. we'll talk about it coming up. >> it is unusually slow now on westbound highway 4 through antioch because of a crash involving a big rig on the right-hand shoulder. we'll tell you where, how long the delays are, coming up in a live report. >> whole lot of red there. thank you. >>> it is one of the most exciting astrological events of all. it's total solar eclipse and what happened yesterday and a small strip of land in northern queensland, australia, that's where you had to be. the only place people could see it in its entirety. the moon totally blocked out the sun for just over two minutes. the last total eclipse visible in australia was a decade ago. the next total eclipse on earth won't happen until 2015. >>> a top official with the new york utility is stepping

already serve as bishops in inc.ly cannes churches in the united states, australia and puzo zeeland. >>> residents evacuate as emergency crews battle a massive brush fire and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. australia. local media report it broke out in the south and has hundreds of acres of farm land. several water dropping planes joined the fight as high winds pushed the flames and thick smoke closer to port lincoln, the largest city on south australia's coast. last word, nobody hurt. >>> china. a massive exhibit of ancient chinese terra cot kata warrioring entering its final weeks. many are on display, life size warrior sculptures that date back to 200 bc. >>> mexico, dozens of clowns from across the country joined in the tenth annual clown olympics in mexico city. diving, a tug of war, and a clown shoe relay race among the events determining the clown athlete of the year. the games raised money for food donations. >>> belgium. creators unveil the world's largest chocolate train at this year's belgium chocolate week in brussels. it took more than 800 hours to m

doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex -- >> the rulers a true. >> reporter: with the purity of the guarden of eden. >> he was showing it in the bible. this passage would say we were just loaned to each other. >> beautiful custom work. >> reporter: koresh had sex with underage girls. and with his various wives, he fathered at least 13 children. >> she'll have another one here in about a month. >> it wasn't so much this is a man who was doing something we don't approve of. >> th

romaine why and sweetden country allow women in close combat roles. australia joined the list in september of last year when it opened the front-line quantity to women including largest contingent in afghanistan. >> all right let's mav on. return to where we started with at the to the of the broadcast. you have got a lot to do with the weather center looks prett pretty. >>th disaster for the morning. most people commuting in the morning between 5 and 10:00 a.m. is the worst of the wind and written will hit. fast mover so show you live picture from our roof cam are. lovely view of the full moon and we do have clouds starting to move in but the rain still far behind. it will arrive as i mention in the morning. is you will see from that perspective that we have the clouds coming in on definitely levels own radar on mt. st. helens that. first tracking in a series of storms expected to arrive tomorrow morning and will slam us first thing in the morning. temperatures writ now in the 40's and the 50's. here are the highlights. we are looking at stormy set up for the morning co

tiempo mañana gozamos con un eclipse de sol en australia mientras tanto en la region nublados para nosotros el frios e siente mas al sur cerca de california las temperaturas méxico para hoy 65 grados esas son las condiciones las temperaturas en 47 grados este es el perfil en la region el viernes entra un sistema de alta presion con lluvias aumentan la temperatura con 63 grados amigos en san josé aumenta también la temperatura este sistema trae nieve en las montañas más detalles a las 11, regresamos. nadie es más económico, más rápido ni más profesional. fianzas aladdin. más grandes porque somos mejores. ♪. >> pasamos a la acción deportiva . >> muchas gracias león felipe hola ¿qué tal? esto es acción deportiva quedarond efinidos los juegos mexicanos los juegos de ida la semana y los de vuelta para el fin de semana cruz azul cntra león, monterrey contra tijuana y las chivas vs tijuana durante el juego carler recibio un fuerte golpe de los osos, michael tuvo que abandonar el juego vamos a cosas más positivas le bron james anota una canasta espectacular por último

today. thousands of tourists since amateurs are going to australia which is where the best possible place will be it will cast a 100 mi. shalshall. that will help but at 12:30 of last over two minutes. -- expect to happen at 12:the 30's. we cae golden gate bridge at they are both cold but not quite as cold this yesterday. >> that is corrected is a few degrees warmer than the yesterday some locations in the north they were hovering right around that freezing mark. we do have 30's out the door right now and temperatures will continue to slide as we approach sunrise. the clear conditions at downtown san francisco. fairfield, 34. and still talking 30's in santa rosa. 40's in napa. as reticulated those temperatures will go for this afternoon the high- pressure will start to sneak and. 70's for possible portions of the south bay. '70s expected in cupertino. and a few degrees warmer in milpitas and fairfield, mostly sunny conditions and towards the north bay mid- 60s for downtown san francisco in the 62 wendy lee city. the satellite and radar showing somewhat weather-with daly city-62. i h

panetta still has confidence for john allan to lead in florida. leon panetta is currently in australia for a defense summit. leon panetta addressed the scandal that led to the resignation of director general david petraeus. >> nobody should lead to any consolation here. general allan is doing an excellent job in leading those forces. he certainly has my continued forces to lead our forces and to continue the fight. >> the inspector general is currently investigating the exchanges between the two. one described them as flirt tares but somebody else compared them to phone sex. >>> and nancy pelosi is expected to announce whether she will hold her current leadership post or step town. they hope he had they could step up since last week's election. if the 72-year-old pelosi gives up her leadership post she will continue to represent her home district in san francisco. >>> president barack obama has scheduled a news conference for 10:30 our time. this will be his first. he has a dozen ceos including ford. they want his advice on how to avoid this fiscal cliff and spending cuts are set to ta

saparecidas >> bueno, en instantes, el día se convirtió en noche en el noreste de australia, mande sus comentarios a facebook y a twitter, ya regresamos., >> un raro eclipse solar oscureció por 2 minutos las horas del miércoles para disfrute de las miles de persons en queen island, miles de personas acudieron, se espera una ganancia de 78 millones para la región, se pide el uso de espejuelos, residentes en otros lugares en nueva zelanda, chile y la antartida pudieron ver un eclipse parcial, los esperamos en punto de las 11:30, muy buenas noches, que descansen. ♪

region the kospi is up about.9%. in australia the benchmark index is up there about .4. it's intel outside for the boss of the major u.s. jet maker who is taking early retirement. intel has struggled in the global shift. intel officials announced on monday that paul otalini will retire next may. they have started selecting his replacement. he became the fifth ceo in 2005. he built closer ties with apple. int intel's growth slowed as it fell behind in smartphones. intel saw its market value this month beat out by its rival. china has postponed the japanese merger for a third time. they are having to put off plan consolidation of their ship buildings operations. they are waiting on approval authities.se anti-trust officials from japan's second large largest shipbuilder say they will postpone their merger until january 1st. the shipbuilders are required. chinese officials have not completed the paper work. they are reportedly failing to respond to the japanese firms. there's falling global demand for ships. the two builders plan to merge to help them design energy efficient vessels. t

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who is in australia giving his first public response stating i think he took the right steps and i think it's important when you are director of the cia with all of the challenges that face you in that position. that personal integrity come first and foremost. now that he has stepped down deputy cia director mike morrell will now testify. here is what congressman said. >>> the one who probably knows most about what happened or didn't happen in benghazi. if this is looming over his head when he went to brief the senate did that talk about the story that was told. it begs more questions than answers. >>> bottom line is it caused us not only more questions than answers but a lot of pain for the petraeus family. it makes a black eye on the intelligence community. >> you can't help but think of his family. >>> now time for a look who is talking. fox news contributor peters is talking about. >> he believes it is the most important part of the developments. he is point to go what the administration knew and what they knew it. he thinks the story is coming to light baulz of concerns over p

carrying secretary of defense leon panetta to australia. pentagon spokesman george little told reporters secretary panetta asked the white house to postpone general allen's appointment as supreme allied commander in europe. >> on sunday the federal bureau of investigation referred to the department of defense a matter involving general john allen, commander of the international security assistance force, or i.s.a.f., in afghanistan. >> reporter: the matter involves 20,000 to 30,000 pages of information the f.b.i. delivered sunday to the pentagon's inspector general. one senior official says the documents include a couple of hundred e-mails between general allen and jill kelley, the same tampa socialite who triggered the petraeus scandal. the e-mails discovered in kelley's files date back to 2010 when allen served as deputy commander for u.s. central command in tampa. pentagon and f.b.i. sources have characterized the e-mails as "inappropriate" and "flirtatious." one senior official said, for example, kelley would write something like "saw you on television, you were terrific." allen woul

eclipse in northeast australia left spectators in the dark for a few minutes tuesday. viewers were instructed to wear those eye protecting goggles because the sun's rays, right, were just as dangerous from behind the moon. the last full solar eclipse seen in australia was a decade ago. all right, how about some entertainment news. the day has come for today across the country it's a day of calm. this is what we've been needing "people" magazine to unveil 2012's sexiest man alive. rumors and speculation have channing tatum as a possible front-runner. but ryan gosling's always been a front-runner. i wonder why and there could always be a surprise man. >>> anne hathaway is starring in the new "les mis" film. it causes her to lose 25 pounds. she went on a near starvation diet and all she ate were two squares of dried oatmeal paste a day. i don't even know what that is. i don't think that's even an appetizer. an experience she said was definitely nuts. that's an understatement. >>> now that the 2012 election is a thing of the past, steven kolber plans to take it nice and easy for a whil

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tranquil waters ofe coast of australia with a re waterspout. this happened earlier yesterday off new sh wales. t rain, hail and >>> here's something you rarely see down under a waterspout off the coast of australia. it happened off new south wales yesterday. it brought rain, hail, lightning and wind. no damage or injuries reported. it looks pretty when it's off the coast. >>> gas prices continue to fall as the thanksgiving travel period approaches. the lundberg survey says! the national average is down 7 cents in two weeks. in california, it's down this morning, the aaa reports a gallon of regular is selling for just under 3.90. it's $3.73 in san jose. and 3.77 in oakland. >>> very special honor at the white house this morning for an east bay youth program. oakland-based youth radio will receive the national arts and humanities youth program award from the first lady michelle obama today. it teaches students about the medium and important issues in society. >>> american music awards paid tribute to a tv and pop music icon last night. ♪ [ music ] >> dick clark was remembered in a music

and our -- >> reporter: the general is married with a sterling record. on a flight to australia monday night, aids to leon panetta disclosed a dramatic turn in the petraeus case. they uncovered what the pentagon called potentially inappropriate communications between the general and jill kelley who he and his wife got to know in tampa, and were reviewing between 20 and 30,000 pages of documents, including e-mails over two years. officials say some were flirtatious. the general strongly denies an improper relationship. the fbi discovered the e-mails during its investigation of kelley's e-mails. sparked by her complaints about anonymous threats which turned out to be from paula broadwell. they say they found no wrongdoing by general allen, but turned the files over to the pentagon, which monday ordered its inspector general to invest gate at the same hour, fbi agents were sweeping through paula broadwell's north carolina home, carrying out bags and boxes of the materials. officials say she consented to the search to make sure they had not overlooked any documents before closing the inves

supero 5-1 a libia pero empato 5-5 con japon. por el grupo d, italia supero 9-1 a australia y 3-2 a argentina, argentina le gano 5-1 a mexico y australia supero 3-1 a mexico. por el grupo f, rusia goleo 16-0 a islas salomon las imagenes que estamos viendo corresponden a la victoria de guatemala 5-2 sobre colombia, maÑana, islas salomon se medira a colombia y rusia contra guatemala vamos al futbol guatemalteco con jornada de un solo empate. juventud escuintleca de local derroto 2-1 a marrquense y dio un paso importante en su clasificacion, halcones la mesilla tambien de local le gano 1-0 al campeon xelaju con anotacion de abner trigueros a los 90 minutos, el deportivo suchitepequez doblego 2-0 a petapa, heredia mantiene su invicto de local al ganarle 2-1 a la universidad, malacateco con municipal empataron 1-1 y ayer comunicaciones con apuros le gano 2-1 al mictlan con anotaciones de diego estrada a los 23 minutos, empato mynor trejo y sobre los 92 minutos el gon de bryan vamos a el salvador tambien con una jornada con un solo empate. santa tecla sigue su paso firme para una

in australia where virus falls out of bats, gets endorses. takes or horses that are referred to as the amplifier host, the virus reproduces abundantly. they shed lots of buyers and then it gets into people. the case, the virus in australia, the virus is called and dry after a suburb of brisbane known as indirect, which is a racing suburb. 1994 and one stable in that suburb. horses sublease started to die. why are they dying? did they get some poisonous feet? a veterinarian, a trainer, horse trainer, and stable and tried to save the horses. the stable foreman got sick and went home. he thought he had a bad flu. a trader gusts sick. very bad flu. went into the hospital. the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died. they isolated a virus from him, his organs, and the courses and found a new virus and ended in representative after the suburb. then they did the disease detection. where did it come from? a fellow who was the chief detective, this case during his ph.d. he sampled all sorts of animals. kangaroos', wombats, rats, mice, and sex and things called porter ruse. he di

. the market cap of australia's top insurer eroded on news that losses from super storm sandy will cut deeply into its bottom line. qb says it's now looking to raise half a bell i don't know dollars in debt to make up for around 300 to $450 million in losses from u.s. storm damage. the insurer still expects 30% more annual profit than last year, but it's a big step down from the strong profit picture painted through the first half. more corporate earnings there japan. in the philippines, ayala third quarter figure. i said i can't, malaysia and singapore markets closed to celebrate the festival of lights. >>> still to come, this week's installment of our trade links special. we'll talk about the challenges of building a start up abroad with the founder of the eco-friendly diaper company. >>> establishing a business can be a daunting task particularly to start ups and small businesses as the founders of an eco-friendly diaper company found out. kelly started asking by what challenges they encountered when they decided to move their business from australia to the united states. >> there was a ve

and antiques, even oysters poached from farms in australia. >> we are looking into the details of that. >> reporter: we showed the technology to vallejo vpw chief david. he's hopeful it can be a new weapon in his battle against criminals. >> we try to stay one step ahead of the thieves and look for alternative methods to protect our equipment. any sort of marking that we can put on our equipment is beneficial. >> it certainly sounds reasonable on its face. >> reporter: a pg&e spokesman joe moliko tell tells us the security team looks into all new technology. >> part of the problem with any new technology is getting the recyclers, who are who the criminals tend to go to, because it's the only way they can get cash, to buy into any new technologies. but this is certainly something we're looking at. >> and manufacturers are telling us insurance companies are now starting to give price breaks to customers who mark their property with the artificial dna. >>> we are six days away from the election and for one four- year-old girl, it cannot come soon enough. >> i'm tired. i'm tired of preside

in this fine state. >> what part of nevada are you from? >> we're from australia. >> nevada is a swing state, but colorado is also a swing state. are you getting inundated with ads. >> oh my gosh. it's horrible. >> does it make you more engaged in the process or less. >> less. i turn the station now. i'm not even watching the tv now. i don't want to hear it we got to catch the bus. >> not a good time if you're in vegas. >> i have another headache from my holiday costume. have you seen that show britney and abby? they were conjoined. i was that, britney and abby. i had an extra head. >> who do you think is ahead. >> romney all the way. >> why? >> obama is not the biggest fan here. >> of gambling? >> no, obama is just--nobody likes him here. >> the odds are-- >> they don't like him over here. >> yet you're in agreement. >> i don't like him either. >> how come? >> he sucks. he has ruined the economy in in the last four years basically. he needs to go. >> it's funny to make fun of conjoined twins. >> selma hayek. >> let me ask you a question about sheryl. do we think sheryl is an obama supporter

at the age of 78. he won the gold medal in the ten-event competition in melbourne, australia. >>> a 31-year-old amputee climbed flights for charity at chicago's willis tower, the toll eflt building in the united states. zack votter was testing an experimental bionic leg controlled by his mind. >>> now to sports. atlanta is still the only undefeated team in the nfl. the falcons scored a fourth quarter touchdown. later kicked a field goal and held off the dallas cowboys to wrap up their eighth win, 19-13. colts quarterback andrew luck set an nfl rookie record of 433 yards passing with two touchdowns as indianapolis beat miami 23-20. and the washington redskins lost their last home game before the election to the carolina panthers 21-13. the so-called redskins rule. it might mean that mitt romney will be elected president. the redskins loss prediction has been correct 17 out of 18 times. in college football, alabama held on to the top spot in the bcs standings after pulling out a win over lsu. kansas state is number two followed by oregon, notre dame, and georgia. just ahead, your election day

week on favorable data. south korea's kospi is up. in australia the index is trading higher about a quarter percent. chinese officials are open to second front in their solar power world with the european union. they filed a complaint with the world trade organization. china's commercial ministry says their unfairly supporting solar power equipment makers. it has serious consequences for china's solar related exports. the eu ran an investigation into september. a spokesperson release add short statement acknowledging the chinese action. >>> business leaders are looking for any competitive edge they can get in this climate. some in japan are finding it's not enough to rely on employees who are technically talented. they say identifying and keeping people who get along with others are just as important. >> reporter: workers at this call center sell a variety of produc products. this name tag was used to point out areas that need improvement. each tag can identify other tags. when one worker interacts with another a record is kept who spoke to whom when and for how long. this data re

markets in asia pacific regions, the kospi is down a quarter percent and trading at 1,923 and in australia the benchmark index there is up about a quarter percent and trading right now at 4,495. and moving onto europe, workers in greece have begun a general strike, tens of thousands of greeks have taken to the streets to protest the new austerity bill. this includes pensions and public servant salaries and the plan will be put to a vote in parliament on wednesday. police say about 60,000 protesters took part in the demonstrations. extra officers are guarding the particlement and government buildings. trains and buses stopped running as workers walked out in the 48-hour strike. flights were also canceled or delayed as aviation controllers temporarily boycotted their jobs. greece has to reduce its spending by 13.5 billion euros over two years to receive bailout funds from the european union and other lenders. the aid is essential to avoid the depletion of its coffers. the bill's fate remains unclear. even some members of the ruling coalition are against the bill saying further cuts will crea

. australia has recently lost 20% of their mammal species because of bush fires and the domestication of the cat and donkey so we're working with their government to help with that crisis. we brought in two wallaroos and in between a two different animals and will be in the australian walk a about and we brought in a bird also from there. this is a bird and known for their cackles and come enjoy that at the zoo. this weekend we will opening a temporary exhibit. the united nations name thursday the year of the bat. >> >> due to the conserveeration crisis with them and we think of them as scary creatures but consume a third of their body weight in bugs and saves millions in insecticides and taken out by a white nose syndrome and costing farmers millions of dollars and we hope to promote the species and at the zoo until january 4. there is the black rhino in his costume and the weekend of the 27 and 28th. this is free for zoo members and maybe you could go there before scare grove and starts at ten amand lastly do we want to show the video. we heard that paris hilton has been pla

of the asian indecks as well. australia's index, it is down .75% at 4483. >>> obama's going to spend much of his time until the end of the year trying to avoid the fiscal cliff and we spoke with rich ars katz, editor in chief of "the oriental economist report." >> 50/50 chance the fiscal cliff can be avoided. if people come to their senses and compromise the impact will be small. if the fiscal cliff goes on for several months there's a very good chance the u.s. will go back into recession, a drop of 3% annual rate. that will have a disastrous effect on air shark it will cut u.s. imports from asia, it will hurt japan, it will hurt the european recovery. it would be a disaster. on the economic thing, i think obama will continue the same policy he has. quiet diplomacy. to get the chinese to raid the rmb. that's risen by 25% against the doar sce 2005. he won't call china a manipulator, he won't use sanctions. on particular trade issues where china has been doing things like dumping, obama will go to the world trade organization to stop it. however, the big problem there is the territorial dis

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